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Preparing The Field To Avoid A Volcanic Disaster By Means Of Numerical Modeling At Tacaná Volcano

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Volcanoes are often seen as agents of destruction and catastrophes when they present major eruptive activity such as continuous lava flows, sustained vertical eruptive columns…
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Predicting Cattle Depredation “Hotspots” By Gray Wolves On Public Lands

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Livestock depredation (predation on domestic animals) by carnivores is one of the primary causes of human-carnivore conflict worldwide. Many carnivores have large home ranges and…
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Can Nanoparticles Form An Alliance With The Central Nervous System?

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Until the early 2000s, nanotechnology was only considered as a means to manipulate matter at the atomic or molecular level. Since then, there has been…
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Landing On Mars: Watch Out For The Hazardous Objects

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Imagine that you have been successfully recruited as a Mars immigrator. After celebrating being a pioneer and approaching closer to this red planet, you find…
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Are Peacock Eyespots Eye-Catching For Predators?

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Ever since Darwin, the vividly colorful feathers used by many male birds to attract females have been assumed to attract predators as well. However, a…
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A New Method To Study Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma

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Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma (ACC) is a rare form of cancer originating in secretory glands, often located in the head and neck region and commonly presented…
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The Power Of “Coping” In Diabetes Self-Management: Why Providers Should Care About Their Patient’s Ability To “Cope”

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Over 29 million people in the US are estimated to have diabetes, with projections that number will increase to 642 million by the year 2040….
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A Novel Shuttle-Like FeP@C Hybrid Electrode Material For High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries

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With the increasing attention to environmental problems and the strong demand for clean and sustainable energy, it is becoming an important goal worldwide to manufacture…
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Predictions Rule Perception: How Our Expectations Shape What We Perceive

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People tend to trust that their perception of the world accurately reflects reality. However, work in psychology and neuroscience has suggested that our minds often…
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Novel Immunotherapy For Brucellosis And Biomarker-Based Assessment Of Antimicrobials Could Save Animal Lives And Prevent Economic Losses

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Brucellosis caused by Brucella organisms takes a heavy toll on the farm economy due to abortions and reproductive failure in farm animals like cattle, buffaloes,…
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Dark Matter Meets Einstein’s Equivalence Principle: A Tale Of Two Particles

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Dark matter is one of the most puzzling challenges of present-day physics. It is a mysterious entity that presents itself only through the gravitational interaction…
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